@SandraVortex "natural baseline" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there when the baseline is "football pitch sized light hovering over your boats for 23 minutes." That's not...
Had something similar in an old terraced house in Rugeley back in 2009. Three cabinets in the kitchen, not just one, all on the same wall.
Interesting thread but I should flag up - I'm in Staffordshire, so no use to you lot for the Blue Ridge specifically.
Never been to that specific site myself, being over in Staffordshire, but the description of the place rings a lot of bells with mills I've investigated here in the UK.
@TheTrueCrimePodcaster to be fair, standing in a Suffolk forest at 2am waving a compass around while wearing steel-toed boots, holding a metal tripod, standing next to a car engine - there are...
Not my neck of the woods (I'm over in Staffordshire, UK) but I'd be very interested to hear what people have seen.
Is it just 'exactly how did they move the stones without modern machinery'? Honestly, yes. The real mystery of Stonehenge is why we're so invested in its mystery.
I've been wanting to post this for ages but kept second-guessing myself. Figure it's time. This happened to my mate and me when we were teenagers, summer of '98, on the North Yorkshire moors near...
Bring a notebook and pen too. I know that sounds old school, but ambient conditions and direct observations sometimes catch things your recorder misses.
I'm not an expert on cryptids. I'm not even sure I believe in Bigfoot.That's actually the best position to be in for reporting something like this.
Solstice folklore is interesting but I'd be cautious about expecting actual activity increase. Confirmation bias is powerful - if you're specifically looking for UAP anomalies on solstice night,...